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First weapon is rare as f**k and ammunition won't be easy to find as well as being large and unwieldy.

Don't care, want one :)

2nd weapon has zero stopping power.

The only way to stop a zombie is to scramble their brains. It has enough power to do that. And common ammo.

And a Katana? Really? I noticed all those years of training you have.

How hard can it be?

Bushmaster would be awesome until something breaks and you can't fix it.

I can fix anything.

I got into a fight and suspended for 5 days. The principal never called home to inform my parents, however I did tell them I was suspended. So since the principal didn't call home mum sent me to school haha. Walked straight past the principal while I was ment to be suspended and he didn't say or do anything.

bah ha ha ha.........classic mate.

Don't care, want one :)

The only way to stop a zombie is to scramble their brains. It has enough power to do that. And common ammo.

How hard can it be?

I can fix anything.

1 - Bang, ban, bang, click, click, f**k!

2 - This assumes perfect aim all the time. 9mm ain't going to slow them down at all if you hit anywhere but the skull.

3 - A lot harder than it looks. Most people don't have the skill or strength to do anything other than cut flesh, and cutting flesh doesn't stop a zombie. Maul to the torso will stop a zombie, then it's head slapttering time.

4 - Whatever you say sir :P

pie time!

also, never been in a fight.

ever.

ive got a very looooooong fuse.

was picked on constantly, didnt really care.

I had my friends, thats all I needed.

That good Luke I wouldn't like to see you angry lol

It takes alot of stiring to get me to snap...

1 - Bang, ban, bang, click, click, f**k!

2 - This assumes perfect aim all the time. 9mm ain't going to slow them down at all if you hit anywhere but the skull.

3 - A lot harder than it looks. Most people don't have the skill or strength to do anything other than cut flesh, and cutting flesh doesn't stop a zombie. Maul to the torso will stop a zombie, then it's head slapttering time.

4 - Whatever you say sir :P

1 - Worth it.

2 - I am the headshot master

3 - Change my option to 'chainsaw' then :P

4 - That's the right attitude sonny ;)

Toga parties are over rated in my opinion. But I have a warped sense of how parties go. Hospitality parties tend to be a little... intense.

really????????????

collegehumorefc537ce69c8d17a39aec1a3af76

convinced yet?.........................no?................................................omg????

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how bout now ;)

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Until someone can name a single thing a toga party provides that isn't simply "But they don't have much on and it's easy access" I am unconvinced as to why you'd bother when "But they don't have much on and it's easy access" describes most hospitality parties I have been to as well and I didn't have to wear a bed sheet to them.

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